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stephen schork, editor of the schork report and joins to us explain. stephen, thanks for coming back to the show. >> it is great to be here, thank you. melissa: we make it looo very easy but when i look at the various countries we're taing about and the challenges they're running into it is harder than you think. for example, china is believed to have more shale and oil and gas deposits than us but they don't have enough water to make it work, right? >> that is exactly the case. lack of water in dense populated areas. the fight is toet to drink the water and use water to break up the rocks to get gas to the market. it is quite cumbersome for both china and elsewhere in the globe, melissa. when it comes down here who owns the mineral rights. here in the united states a greater segment of the market owns the mineral rights. for example here in nnsylvania, marcellus shale, landowners get to share in the profits of fracking that is going on. you don't have that elsewhere. you have greater government ownership of mineral rights. this is the government we're
stephen schork, editor of the schork report and joins to us explain. stephen, thanks for coming back to the show. >> it is great to be here, thank you. melissa: we make it looo very easy but when i look at the various countries we're taing about and the challenges they're running into it is harder than you think. for example, china is believed to have more shale and oil and gas deposits than us but they don't have enough water to make it work, right? >> that is exactly the case....
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sticks to its own currency had feared moving to a banking union could make it financially powerless stephen wolf from the u.k. independence party says the deal will not bring any benefits to his country. there is a certain cobell of politicians and advisors in this country who are petrified that they're no longer going to be at the central table of europe enjoying the late night events and the flash cars and the hotels that they get the decision making the real buzz of being there but there are those like me actually party that believe that being outside of of this particular could would actually influence great great britain's influence would actually rise and we'd be able to trade more easily with the rest of the world because we're freed of these regulations but at the moment you can see that even from the government's own statistics they show that recently trade with the rest of the world has risen dramatically whilst our trade with europe has actually fallen and that's not surprising to ourselves because we see that the rest of the world everything the east in asia are looking at south
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sticks to its own currency had feared moving to a banking union that could make it financially paulus stephen walt from the u.k. independence party says the deal one bring any benefits to his country there is a certain code of politicians and advisors in this country who are petrified that no longer going to be at the central table of europe in joining the late night events in the flash cars and hotels that they get the decision making the real buzz of being but there are those like me actually politics that believe that being outside of of this particular about could actually influence the great great britain's influence when actually rise and we'll be able to trade more easily with the rest of the world because we're freed of these regulations. it's all from the christmas spirit in spain there's thousands of people have taken to the streets of madrid protesting against austerity demonstrators last hour that the government cuts to the education system sector saying this already drastically damages the quality of teaching spanish authorities are desperately trying to avoid the economic dish a
sticks to its own currency had feared moving to a banking union that could make it financially paulus stephen walt from the u.k. independence party says the deal one bring any benefits to his country there is a certain code of politicians and advisors in this country who are petrified that no longer going to be at the central table of europe in joining the late night events in the flash cars and hotels that they get the decision making the real buzz of being but there are those like me actually...
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sticks to its own currency had feared moving to a banking union could make it financially powerless stephen wolf from the u.k. independence party says the deal won't bring any benefits to his country but there is a certain code of politicians and advisors in this country who are petrified the no longer going to be at the central table of europe enjoying the late night events in the flash cars and the hotels that they get the decision making the real buzz of being but there are those like me actually party that believes that being outside of of this particular trip would actually influence great great britain's influence would actually rise and we'd be able to trade more easily with the rest of the world because we're freed of these regulations. now thousands of people have marched through the spanish capital with the christmas spirit failing to quell anti austerity sentiment this time the show of discontent was directed towards education cuts the spanish government remains committed to its strategy of all staring as it is desperate to avoid the bailout fate of other european nations like gr
sticks to its own currency had feared moving to a banking union could make it financially powerless stephen wolf from the u.k. independence party says the deal won't bring any benefits to his country but there is a certain code of politicians and advisors in this country who are petrified the no longer going to be at the central table of europe enjoying the late night events in the flash cars and the hotels that they get the decision making the real buzz of being but there are those like me...
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it seems stephen hayes and a fet other folks are saying they did a great job in her standing up for them it i'm not saying anything, just asking questions this is a status quo position of the republican party? >> the rank and file out across history -- lou: who is it? >> look, i need a little bit ofk new blood. we do very, very well as we win the government raises and the midterm.e m lou: let me ask a democrat. >> have to find the talent bring them to do washington. lou: no names and don't mess it up too much. does that wor it work the same r the democrats? >> absolutely because republicans have won five of the last six elections. the never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity and if they follow the prescription for what will happen is they will cosign themselves with their position. >> i just want to understand this, representing both sides that you both want, right? >> i'm saying the republican party lost, democrats have no mandate and republican don't change they will continue to lose. lou: notice you have to put on me. i said let's examined apollo the possibility of recess. >>
it seems stephen hayes and a fet other folks are saying they did a great job in her standing up for them it i'm not saying anything, just asking questions this is a status quo position of the republican party? >> the rank and file out across history -- lou: who is it? >> look, i need a little bit ofk new blood. we do very, very well as we win the government raises and the midterm.e m lou: let me ask a democrat. >> have to find the talent bring them to do washington. lou: no...
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must be returned to the human rights activist stephen hind thinks both sides are now further from a two state solution than ever before. if we're serious about a two state solution and if we're serious about moving towards. this new way that this assessment expansion can be seen as in any way a move towards getting back on the table and moving towards the peace talks that they desperately need in the latest upsurge in violence in gaza we've seen documented proof that israel launched indiscriminate attacks i.e. they failed to distinguish between combatant and civilian in the same way that hamas rocket attacks very clearly are aimed at civilians which is a violation of international humanitarian law in the sense that it's a target civilian. indiscriminate nature of no further away for a two state solution perhaps you've ever been before but only by building on the international consensus that we've got the israel and even the united states a favor away from can we move towards a long lasting peace and you are with r t coming up the future of america's high tech is in jeopardy find out why
must be returned to the human rights activist stephen hind thinks both sides are now further from a two state solution than ever before. if we're serious about a two state solution and if we're serious about moving towards. this new way that this assessment expansion can be seen as in any way a move towards getting back on the table and moving towards the peace talks that they desperately need in the latest upsurge in violence in gaza we've seen documented proof that israel launched...
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and other non eurozone members will have influence over the decision making process now earlier stephen wolf from the u.k. independence party had told me that british leaders policy is contrary to what the majority of the people there want. but there is a certain code of politicians devises in this country who are petrified the no longer going to be at the central table of european joining the late night events in the. hotels that they get the decision making the real buzz of being but there are those like me surely politics that believe that being outside of this particular could actually influence the great great britain's influence would actually rise and we'd be able to trade more easily with the rest of the world because we're freed of these regulations so you're not alone in the euro or a perspective i want to pull up a graph that we have for our viewers here showing that more and more people would vote for an exit if there were a referendum like this is data from the mori opinion poll now how does this growing anti e.u. sentiment in your view sit with for example prime minister c
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where you come in on that and i was going to stephen first go ahead well i'm i mean i think that part of the problem is in some ways the premise of the question is wrong that the fiscal cliff really isn't a cliff it's more like a curb it's more like announced there any crisis on austerity bomb some people have referred to it doesn't necessarily require that there be cut certainly there's no urgent need for cut i mean part of the problem.
where you come in on that and i was going to stephen first go ahead well i'm i mean i think that part of the problem is in some ways the premise of the question is wrong that the fiscal cliff really isn't a cliff it's more like a curb it's more like announced there any crisis on austerity bomb some people have referred to it doesn't necessarily require that there be cut certainly there's no urgent need for cut i mean part of the problem.
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stephen when explains -- >> the area that allows for central vision to watch television or read a book or drive a car is called the macula. when that macula is damaged by an age-related process, there is essentially a hole in people's vision. >> this is what most of us see and this is what does with macular degeneration see. >> with the blind spot on both sides, in both eyes, i have to get up close to recognize somebody's face. >> the telescope magnifies central vision tremendously. while there is still a blind spot, patients see much more of what is directly in front of them. it takes months of rehabilitation to learn to use each by differently. >> non-telescope crises things in the periphery and the telescope by sees things centrally. >>zorn has gotten the hang of it. she wants broker kneecap because she could not see the stairs but now has a spring in her step. >> i can walk along and do this. >> it is thanks to that new twinkle in her eye. >> i am a new kid. >> dr. lane said patients with this device can drive but it is with people for macular urged degeneration in both guys who ha
stephen when explains -- >> the area that allows for central vision to watch television or read a book or drive a car is called the macula. when that macula is damaged by an age-related process, there is essentially a hole in people's vision. >> this is what most of us see and this is what does with macular degeneration see. >> with the blind spot on both sides, in both eyes, i have to get up close to recognize somebody's face. >> the telescope magnifies central vision...
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for now i want to welcome both stephen brock and dewey cornell. i will start with you stephen brock. you've dealt with this sort of thing before. what was your reaction when you heard this today? >> well, as a school psychologist, as a father, as a person who is no stranger to this kind of loss t was quite simply devastating. just a very sad day. >> warner: and dewey cornell. >> terrible tragedy and very frustrating that we weren't able to prevent this. >> let me stay with you, dewey cornell, you have as he said worked with this sort of thing. people look at this and think how could it happen. what do you say when your friends, your colleagues, people who know the work you do, how do you answer that question? >> well, the first thing i try to point out is that calling this a school shooting is a bit of a misnomer. it is a mass shotting that happened to occur in a school. schools are very safe places. we know objectively that students are safer in school than almost anyplace else. but what's really critical is to understand the relationship between
for now i want to welcome both stephen brock and dewey cornell. i will start with you stephen brock. you've dealt with this sort of thing before. what was your reaction when you heard this today? >> well, as a school psychologist, as a father, as a person who is no stranger to this kind of loss t was quite simply devastating. just a very sad day. >> warner: and dewey cornell. >> terrible tragedy and very frustrating that we weren't able to prevent this. >> let me stay...
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thank you so much that was stephen walt steve spokesperson for the u.k. my pleasure pendants party thank you sir. here's own finance ministers have a rubber stamp the latest installment of the bailout funds for debt ridden red in greece the money had been withheld for months and was dependent on athens buying back some of its debt before getting the vital cash injection that it needed but actually spare all of our reports the deal might not be as good as it appears for the eurozone. greece has given its financial backers something of an early christmas present by buying back a chunk of its debt from them however when they take the wrapping paper off but if they don't find it's a little less which they've asked for as part of a program to buy back scheme which saw athens buy back its own problems at around thirty four percent of their original value the international monetary fund how to expected greece to be able to get its debt situation down to one hundred and twenty four percent overall economic output by twenty twenty that really does not seem likely
thank you so much that was stephen walt steve spokesperson for the u.k. my pleasure pendants party thank you sir. here's own finance ministers have a rubber stamp the latest installment of the bailout funds for debt ridden red in greece the money had been withheld for months and was dependent on athens buying back some of its debt before getting the vital cash injection that it needed but actually spare all of our reports the deal might not be as good as it appears for the eurozone. greece has...
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stephen brock is a professor of school psyologat cifora ste university in cramto. he's a member of an emergency assistance team for the national association of school psychologists. dewey cornell is director of the youth violence project at the university of virginia. he is a forensic clinical psychologist. we hope to be joined by mo canady is the executive director of the national association of school resource officials, which works on school based policing and security. for now i wan to welcome both stephenrock a dewey cornell. i will start with you stephen brock. you've dealt with this sort of thing before. what was your reaction when you heard this today? >> well, as a school psychologist, as a father, as a person who is no stranger to this kind of loss t was quite simply devastating. just a very sad day. >> warner: and dewey cornell. >> terrible tragedy and very frustrating that we weren't able to prevent this. >> let me stay with you, dewey cornell, you have as he said worked with this sort of thig. peop look at tis and ink how could it happen. what do you s
stephen brock is a professor of school psyologat cifora ste university in cramto. he's a member of an emergency assistance team for the national association of school psychologists. dewey cornell is director of the youth violence project at the university of virginia. he is a forensic clinical psychologist. we hope to be joined by mo canady is the executive director of the national association of school resource officials, which works on school based policing and security. for now i wan to...
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times, greta, which is the medaling of celebrity and politics in the united states and whether it's stephen spiel burg who is ambassador to switzerland, samuel l. jackson, bill maher. go down the list. kobe bryant, what is he going to be? they've all done a lo a lot for obama. they should all get something. >> can i tell you the worst part? these celebrities get sent off, these big donors get sent off to a couple of these celebrity posts to be ambassador. >> then they're miserable. >> then we have to call them ambassador and your honor for the rest of their live. >> they bow down at ab i anna wintour. they bow down in the hallways at vogue. she has all the titles she needs. >> will it be secretary rice? >> i don't think so. all along i thought that was floated and it was interesting, but i don't see what they gain by putting her up now. >> i don't think the president -- he said today she's done a terrific job. i don't think the president likes to be criticized. >> i think in his mind she has done a terrific job. she went out and sold something that was untrue at a time where everybody prett
times, greta, which is the medaling of celebrity and politics in the united states and whether it's stephen spiel burg who is ambassador to switzerland, samuel l. jackson, bill maher. go down the list. kobe bryant, what is he going to be? they've all done a lo a lot for obama. they should all get something. >> can i tell you the worst part? these celebrities get sent off, these big donors get sent off to a couple of these celebrity posts to be ambassador. >> then they're miserable....
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i saw the bushmaster gun and it's own by the freedom group owned by cerberus, and stephen feinberg is head of serberus. as the rest of the country explains what happened to their kids, what happens to his family? and at the point of investment, do we really want to be making money from the sale of these weapons? he has got enough money. does this really need to happen? i thought you know, we need to look beyond the regular debate of the gun policy debate and see who is profiting and see who makes money from the sale of bushbushmaster rifles. >> eliot: you're on on to something both in the vigil that you held, but feinberg has to decide, this is not what you want to be. how do you look your kids in the eye. if you can put pressure through the money, you can get people to change their behavior. you've done that. cerberus-- >> i was infuriated that at 1:00 in the morning they came out and said they want to sell the freedom group? they've been profiting from bush bushmaster rifles for six years. this is not the first incident that has happened. 34 people killed by guns a day. it's not nec
i saw the bushmaster gun and it's own by the freedom group owned by cerberus, and stephen feinberg is head of serberus. as the rest of the country explains what happened to their kids, what happens to his family? and at the point of investment, do we really want to be making money from the sale of these weapons? he has got enough money. does this really need to happen? i thought you know, we need to look beyond the regular debate of the gun policy debate and see who is profiting and see who...
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well russian studies in history professor stephen cohen from new york and princeton university's says they have never been any of the nations about russia u.s. relations. there's an old russian saying we're friends are also deeds a lot of people in moscow and in washington when they passed the magnitsky act and now the ban on adoption in moscow may have thought they were just talking showing off playing grandstanding politically as we say in america but these words have consequences they have that very few all this new cold war atmosphere which is enveloping the relationship between our two countries it's going to affect american relations with russia regarding afghanistan regarding missile defense regarding syria regarding iran these are very serious matters but obama has continued the policy toward moscow begun by president clinton a democrat and continued by president bush a republican that policy is investing nato toward russia's borders building missile defense on russia's borders interfering in russia's internal politics most recently the street demonstrations this is the same p
well russian studies in history professor stephen cohen from new york and princeton university's says they have never been any of the nations about russia u.s. relations. there's an old russian saying we're friends are also deeds a lot of people in moscow and in washington when they passed the magnitsky act and now the ban on adoption in moscow may have thought they were just talking showing off playing grandstanding politically as we say in america but these words have consequences they have...
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welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser you know stephen hawking once said we are just an advanced grade of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star but we can understand the universe that makes us something very special he obviously never met a central banker j.c. herbert exactly if you're supposed to understand the universe which you inhabit as stablish in yourself as above monkeys clearly the central bankers do not know what they're doing and i have a little video here max called the monkeys before him can a ball jumps into a pool.
welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser you know stephen hawking once said we are just an advanced grade of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star but we can understand the universe that makes us something very special he obviously never met a central banker j.c. herbert exactly if you're supposed to understand the universe which you inhabit as stablish in yourself as above monkeys clearly the central bankers do not know what they're doing and i have a little video here max called...
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here to crunch t number, stephen hayes, fox news ntributor andwriter for he weekly standard." thanks for coming on to brave the math. bothides get so emotiol here. it is not abt emotion, it is about the numberand what will save this country. oking at the real nbers the fiscal cliff. werojeed it out over 10 years if we sow you the big fufull screene made and numbers look pretty scary from tax perspective ther if we went er the fiscal clit would increase taxes 5.6 trillion. that is 10-year period. fairly say no one believes we would staon the road for 10 years. i want to do it so you do side by side comparison. spending cuts 1.2 trillion. the president wants to raise taxes 1.6 trillion. cut spending by 600. the house plan looks like sort of a flip-flop of that. what do you think of all these numbers. what do u make of it? what is your first impression? >> i think the point that you made is almost in passing is very ey point. thesese areprections. the 10-year projections. when was last time in washington 10-year spending projections actually came in at or low what the projections
here to crunch t number, stephen hayes, fox news ntributor andwriter for he weekly standard." thanks for coming on to brave the math. bothides get so emotiol here. it is not abt emotion, it is about the numberand what will save this country. oking at the real nbers the fiscal cliff. werojeed it out over 10 years if we sow you the big fufull screene made and numbers look pretty scary from tax perspective ther if we went er the fiscal clit would increase taxes 5.6 trillion. that is 10-year...
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welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser you know stephen hawking once said we are just an advanced grade of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star but we can understand the universe that makes us something very special obviously never medicine banker. herbert exactly if you're supposed to understand the universe in which you inhabit stablish in yourself is above monkeys clearly the central bankers do not know. what they're doing and i have a little video here max is called monkeys perform cannonball jumps into a pool this is what i think the central bankers look like is they're jumping into the dark pools in the shadow banking system and don't know what the heck they're doing but the sure having fun they're having fun i mean i'm still gobsmacked that h.s.b.c. admitted to being a financial terrorist this past week something we've talked about for a while they finally came out and said yeah we laundered money for terrorism and drug monitoring jugged drug laundering cartels in mexico and i think it's some of the moment that they copped to being terrorism so let's look at some sane
welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser you know stephen hawking once said we are just an advanced grade of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star but we can understand the universe that makes us something very special obviously never medicine banker. herbert exactly if you're supposed to understand the universe in which you inhabit stablish in yourself is above monkeys clearly the central bankers do not know. what they're doing and i have a little video here max is called monkeys...
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for larry beil, spencer christian, sandhya patel, thank you for joi(kx1ñ;x;x;x;xx ambassador chris stephens, were killed in that attack back on september 11 of this year. the independent report calls security at the benghazi consulate, quote, grossly inadequate. it also criticizes the state department for what security was there and relying on local militias. but it does recommend no disciplinary action, at least right now. the report says the attack was the work of terrorists, and that despite those initial reports, there was no protest outside the consulate before that attack. >> what i thought was interesting was our secretary of state's reaction. because ultimately, she is in charge of the state department. we know she's been suffering from this concussion and many people have said, that was very convenient. >> right, questioning the timing. >> questioning the timing. but she says the accountability review board report provides a clear look at syria's systemic challenges that we've begun to fix and says i accept every one of them. so clearly taking responsibility for the state departmen
for larry beil, spencer christian, sandhya patel, thank you for joi(kx1ñ;x;x;x;xx ambassador chris stephens, were killed in that attack back on september 11 of this year. the independent report calls security at the benghazi consulate, quote, grossly inadequate. it also criticizes the state department for what security was there and relying on local militias. but it does recommend no disciplinary action, at least right now. the report says the attack was the work of terrorists, and that...
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. ♪ >> just a few years after jesus was killed, the book of acts tells us, a devout jew named stephen stood on the steps of the temple in jerusalem, the holiest spot in all of judaism, and directly challenged the religious establishment. he proclaimed the jews had rejected the messiah, and so the temple would be destroyed. the only way to salvation was through jesus, the son of god. it was blasphemy. >> and according to the traditions in the book of acts, as he's being stoned to death, he looked up to heaven, and he saw jesus himself standing by the right hand of god, and he praised to jesus that he not hold this against his persecutors, and then he dies. >> the martyrdom of stephen was a gift from heaven and a propaganda coup. just like jesus, his followers were willing to prove their faith with their lives. but for one young man who participated in the stoning of stephen, getting rid of blasphemers was the mission. his name was saul. born in tarsus in asia minor, he was a pharisee, a member of a powerful jewish movement. >> and he thought that this was a blasphemous idea that the me
. ♪ >> just a few years after jesus was killed, the book of acts tells us, a devout jew named stephen stood on the steps of the temple in jerusalem, the holiest spot in all of judaism, and directly challenged the religious establishment. he proclaimed the jews had rejected the messiah, and so the temple would be destroyed. the only way to salvation was through jesus, the son of god. it was blasphemy. >> and according to the traditions in the book of acts, as he's being stoned to...
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president of the southern baptist convention's ethics and religious liberty commission in new york we have stephen pimp ere he is a professor at columbia university and in bloomington we cross to leslie when koski he is a professor at indiana university school of public and environmental affairs are a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that mean.
president of the southern baptist convention's ethics and religious liberty commission in new york we have stephen pimp ere he is a professor at columbia university and in bloomington we cross to leslie when koski he is a professor at indiana university school of public and environmental affairs are a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that mean.
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. >> reporter: school safety expert ronald stephens says having armed guards at schools could help but he noteses there was an armed deputy sheriff at columbine hool in colorado more than a decade ago. he was unable to stop the kill of 33 people by two heavily armed students. studies show security measures can make students feel less safe, according to school psychologist eric rossen. >> the ques are given that there is a risk of danger. >> desiree used to be an nray supporter, and now she's not so sure, but her daughter likes the fact that newtown decided to station an officer at her school. >> when i told her there would be a police officer when she goes back on january 2, she said, "well, that makes me feel safe." >> reporter: the nray's proposal to put an armed officer in every school across the flags would take one of every seven police officers on the streets on school days, according to an analysis put out today by the reuters news atlantic city. >> axelrod: the nray president will be bob bob schieffer's guest. alone with kay bailey hutchison and democratic senator mark warner o
. >> reporter: school safety expert ronald stephens says having armed guards at schools could help but he noteses there was an armed deputy sheriff at columbine hool in colorado more than a decade ago. he was unable to stop the kill of 33 people by two heavily armed students. studies show security measures can make students feel less safe, according to school psychologist eric rossen. >> the ques are given that there is a risk of danger. >> desiree used to be an nray...
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s minister of state for trade and investment lord stephen green about what the block has gained by breaking the barriers between member states the full interview is coming up at six pm g.m.t. but here's a quick preview. the benefits of the single market are very considerable it's very important for us to recognise that the single market is a market of five hundred million people it's a relatively prosperous market it's the world's most integrated market. a great deal has already been achieved which enables companies to trade seamlessly across borders but it's not perfect yet and they do one of the key preoccupations of the british government will be to press for full implementation of the single market in the coming years. and some of the world news this hour venezuelan president hugo chavez has successfully undergone an operation to remove a cancerous tumor in her van or the needle will remain in cuba for further treatment he had been in the remission but tests showed a recurrence of the disease charice recently won reelection and has vowed to return to work quickly however his supporters
s minister of state for trade and investment lord stephen green about what the block has gained by breaking the barriers between member states the full interview is coming up at six pm g.m.t. but here's a quick preview. the benefits of the single market are very considerable it's very important for us to recognise that the single market is a market of five hundred million people it's a relatively prosperous market it's the world's most integrated market. a great deal has already been achieved...
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ted stephens was any neighbor, my dear friend. let's say he had a -- well, how do i describe it -- he was a very emotional person. danny inouye was more calm. but they formed this remarkable friendship based on shared history, going back to wowar ii. ably some sense of shared destiny in the sense they were both from the two last states to join the union, not part of the continental united states, as the first senators and were here so long, but really what united them is an enormous dedication to america. patriotism. and i said that dan inouye's legacy is in connecticut and probably most every other state. i could just go around the state and i'm thinking particularly of the years and years that danny was the chairman of the appropriations committee, and the defense appropriations committee there wasn't anything that we were able to do for connecticut in that time that he didn't support. protecting long island sound. the connecticut river. and improving our transportation systems. making grants to schools and colleges and universi
ted stephens was any neighbor, my dear friend. let's say he had a -- well, how do i describe it -- he was a very emotional person. danny inouye was more calm. but they formed this remarkable friendship based on shared history, going back to wowar ii. ably some sense of shared destiny in the sense they were both from the two last states to join the union, not part of the continental united states, as the first senators and were here so long, but really what united them is an enormous dedication...
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stephens of hungary. look how cute they are the budding meteorologist. mine is the one pushing in front. that's him, oh, boy. thank you, janice. for my official favorite part of the show. spare change. we're joined by two of the best. fox news little analyst, arthur aidala and mercedes cohen. thanks to you both. you can't make this up. australia's prime minister made an alarming announcement last night via youtube. check it out. >> it turns out that the mayan calendar was true. while australia's best and brightest at the csi have not been able to confirm this i'm confident in triple joe's prediction that the world is about to end. whether the final blow cops from flesh-eating zombies, demonic hill beasts or from the tribes, if you know one thing about me it is this. i will always fight for you to the very end and at least this means i won't have to do q&a again. melissa: all right. goes on to talk about, she says, i mean does it all with a straight face. isn't great. >> was she hitting a bong before making comment? excuse me one second. give me a break.
stephens of hungary. look how cute they are the budding meteorologist. mine is the one pushing in front. that's him, oh, boy. thank you, janice. for my official favorite part of the show. spare change. we're joined by two of the best. fox news little analyst, arthur aidala and mercedes cohen. thanks to you both. you can't make this up. australia's prime minister made an alarming announcement last night via youtube. check it out. >> it turns out that the mayan calendar was true. while...
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well, last night, south carolina native stephen colbert said he had an idea who should fill the seat, and it wasn't tim scott. >> who will she pick? let's see, you want somebody young, somebody conservative, somebody from south carolina, maybe somebody who had a super pac. wait a second. [ cheers and applause ] watch where you point that thing, it's powerful! okay. >>> new jersey governor chris christie visited the white house yesterday, making his case to president obama to get more federal aid for victims of hurricane sandy. president obama's expected to ask congress for an additional $50 billion to help states hit by the october storm, but christie says sandy will cost new jersey alone up to $37 billion. new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city mayor michael bloomberg also made similar trips to d.c. recently to push for more federal support. >>> after a delay noted by none other than "the new york times's" maureen dowd, secretary of state hillary clinton is coming to the defense of u.n. ambassador susan rice, calling her a stalwart colleague. rice is seen as a top pick to s
well, last night, south carolina native stephen colbert said he had an idea who should fill the seat, and it wasn't tim scott. >> who will she pick? let's see, you want somebody young, somebody conservative, somebody from south carolina, maybe somebody who had a super pac. wait a second. [ cheers and applause ] watch where you point that thing, it's powerful! okay. >>> new jersey governor chris christie visited the white house yesterday, making his case to president obama to get...
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stephen hayes, thank you. terrific analysis. >> thanks, bill. bill: martha, what is next? martha: they are accused of trying to help al qaeda get weapons of mass destruction into the united states. today two pakistani-born suspects will go before a judge. we've got a live report. bill: also some of those apple products you're using about to become as american as apple pie. why the powerhouse tech company could soon change its motto to made in america. bill: so there is this on the election we just watched. a new report shows how much money was spent. last minute donations pushing it over the $2 billion mark. so 2012 the first election where super pacs flourished drawing unlimited funds from wealthy donors. tens of millions of dollars were raised in the final weeks alone. we don't know how much was raised for nonprofit groups that an issue ads but did not have to reveal donors. martha: a lot of money. a lot of money. >>> there are new developments in a terror case we've been following in florida. two pakistani-born brothers due in federal court at the top of this hour. they
stephen hayes, thank you. terrific analysis. >> thanks, bill. bill: martha, what is next? martha: they are accused of trying to help al qaeda get weapons of mass destruction into the united states. today two pakistani-born suspects will go before a judge. we've got a live report. bill: also some of those apple products you're using about to become as american as apple pie. why the powerhouse tech company could soon change its motto to made in america. bill: so there is this on the...